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The Replacements

The Replacements Album: “Hootenanny”

The Replacements Album: “Hootenanny”
Album Information :
Title: Hootenanny
Release Date:1991-07-01
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, Alternative Rock
Label:Twin/Tone
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:035058303223
Customers Rating :
Average (4.1) :(19 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Hootenanny Video
2 Run It Video
3 Color Me Impressed Video
4 Willpower Video
5 Take Me Down To The Hospital Video
6 Mr. Whirly Video
7 Within Your Reach Video
8 Buck Hill Video
9 Lovelines Video
10 You Lose Video
11 Hayday Video
12 Treatment Bound Video
Customer review - January 25, 2004
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
- Not for everyone

Look, you either get this album or you don't. People who rate this album low don't get it - and consequently they don't understand what made the 'Mats a great band in the first place. To me, owning only the major label Replacements albums is like reading half of a novel. It's raw and unpolished - yeah, the sound quality is lacking, obviously - the 'Mats were 4 kids from Minneapolis on a small-time label back then. I wouldn't change a thing - consider it a timepiece, an artifact of an era. Great stuff.

jcwisch@aol.com (San Jose, Ca.) - June 10, 1999
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Buy this one first!

The red-headed stepchild of replacement albums. Ever wish you could be sitting in a basement drinking a beer and listening to the best rock and roll band in America? Well you can. To me this album captures the mats with their guard down. This album was just a joke, "label wants a hit, and we don't give a shit", right? Just imagine Westerberg coming into the studio with "hospital" and Bob letting loose with the riffs, probably recorded in one take. Tommy's comments after "Treatment Bound" The kid was 15 years old for chrissake! Chris Mars lead on "hootenanny" is a small hint of his enormous talent and things to come. I bought this album in 1985 and I bought the cassette in 1989, and yesterday I bought the CD. The more i listen to the mats the more i realize how important Bob Stinson was to their sound and he is in pure form on Hootenanny. Isnt it funny that an album put out 17 years ago as an afterthought is still better then anything else out there today? Amazing.

Customer review - July 02, 2001
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- The Forgotten Album.

The forgotten Mats album. Unfortunate realley, as this was them at their best, and it's not even part of the 'Holy Trinity'. True the later albums were more considered and thoughtful but for sheer punk attitude and bravodo no album equals this.

No album shows the middle finger to the music industry like this one!!

It starts of sloppy with the band swapping instruments, then the real Replacements step up and take control with the brilliance of 'Run It'.

Next up is probably one of their top three songs in 'Color Me Impressed'.

Other highlights include the yearning 'Within Your Reach' and the sonic assault of 'You Lose'.

No Mats album was as varied as this!! This was the Mats saying goodbye to their innocence.

This album is as good when on your own or at a party or driving as their is so much in it!!

Who could forget 'The party's on the mirror, won't you pass the bill to Chris'

Unmissable!!

Morton (Colorado) - May 11, 2008
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Hootenanny

The Replacements-Hootenanny *****

As for the original album itself, well it is easily one of the bands best ever. It's early 1980's punk that has the hardcore attitude but doesn't sound hardcore and still maintains humour and pop leanings. A notch up from the groups legendary debut Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash in every way, the vocals, lyrics, musicianship, and even performance are all just slightly better on Hootenanny than Sorry. Not to say Sorry was a bad album, as it was anything but. The goofy title track, the arrogant 'Color Me Impressed' the snotty 'Mr. Whirly' 'Buck Hill' and 'Treatment Bound' make Hootenanny one of the very best albums of the 1980's. Westerbergs lyrics are still innocent and funny, Bob Stinson is a guitar God, Tommy can't play to save his life but gives the band the punk edge, and Christopher Mars plays a damn good fill.

Now for the remaster, I don't get the gripe. Yeah it is still short, but it is a punk album so the fact that it even got remastered is amazing. The bonus tracks, most of which are demos and alternate versions of songs are killer. Some better than the real album versions. Also the liner notes on the album are excellent. They go into great detail on the album and the recording.

This is a great but whether you get this the remastered and reissued version or just the plain old album, they are both the same price so getting the extras is a given, but either way your sure to win.

Morton (Colorado) - May 14, 2008
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Hootenanny

The Replacements-Hootenanny *****

As for the original album itself, well it is easily one of the bands best ever. It's early 1980's punk that has the hardcore attitude but doesn't sound hardcore and still maintains humour and pop leanings. A notch up from the groups legendary debut Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash in every way, the vocals, lyrics, musicianship, and even performance are all just slightly better on Hootenanny than Sorry. Not to say Sorry was a bad album, as it was anything but. The goofy title track, the arrogant 'Color Me Impressed' the snotty 'Mr. Whirly' 'Buck Hill' and 'Treatment Bound' make Hootenanny one of the very best albums of the 1980's. Westerbergs lyrics are still innocent and funny, Bob Stinson is a guitar God, Tommy can't play to save his life but gives the band the punk edge, and Christopher Mars plays a damn good fill.

Now for the remaster, I don't get the gripe. Yeah it is still short, but it is a punk album so the fact that it even got remastered is amazing. The bonus tracks, most of which are demos and alternate versions of songs are killer. Some better than the real album versions. Also the liner notes on the album are excellent. They go into great detail on the album and the recording.

This is a great but whether you get this the remastered and reissued version or just the plain old album, they are both the same price so getting the extras is a given, but either way your sure to win.

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